Re: MDF repair
- From: "dookie" <dookie@~obvious~dooksucks.com>
- Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 04:46:57 GMT
get used to it...this is a common problem. i've repaired mine at least 3
times now. at least it's a good excuse to clean the crud out, and a simple
procedure to boot. 15min tops, start to finish, with some practice.
from memory, so it's probably close but not exact:
pull the rubber plugs out of the bottom of the hopper, remove the screws,
and pull the hopper off. remove the screws holding the top cover on, and
remove the cover. invert and remove two screws on bottom of doser chamber.
the whole chamber, including dosing mechanism, should pull free and the arm
can be easily removed and replaced.
once replaced, if you're a gen-u-wine aggie engimuneer, just pile the pieces
together and wrap some duct tape around 'em. good to go!
dookie
"Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns978DA48DF1551rhharmonZhotmailcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The handle on the doser of my MDF broke off so close that there is not
even
a nubbin for me to try reattacthing the broken piece to. Given that I am
an
engineer from Texas A&M, how much work is it going to be dissassemble it,
replace the part & reassemble it? Does anyone have a schematic of the guts
of the thing? Where is the best (cheapest) place to get replacement parts?
Robert
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